There Are No Strangers

Rabbi Bradley Artson
5779
by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
posted on January 31, 2019
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Open Up in the Name of the Law

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5772
by Rabbi Edward Feinstein
posted on February 22, 2012
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Among those who left Egypt, there were two of my ancestors - call them Berel and Shmerel. As slaves, these two had grown so accustomed to looking down at the ground they could no longer lift their eyes. And so when Moses brought Israel across the Red Sea, Berel asked Shmerel, "What do you see?" "I see mud," he responded. "I see mud too. What's all this about freedom? We had mud in Egypt, we have mud here!" Read more...

Law as a Gift of Love

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5769
by Rabbi Elliot Dorff, PhD
posted on February 21, 2009
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We have just been at Sinai. Amid thunder and lightning God has revealed the Decalogue, which includes some major theological and moral principles by which one should live. Read more...

"Seventy Faces to the Torah" - and Grateful for All of Them

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5771
by Rabbi Elliot Dorff, PhD
posted on February 18, 2009
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Several years ago, I was asked to discuss embryonic stem cell research with a group of leaders of the Evangelical Christian community. The group included several university professors, several heads of biotechnology companies, and a few scientists, so they were really smart. Read more...

One More Word on Silence

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5768
by Reb Mimi Feigelson
posted on February 28, 2008
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This Purim I adorned myself with a pair of pants, a skirt, a blouse and yet another skirt (draped as a toga) all bearing a black and white pattern of different sorts. I asked people to guess who or what I am. Read more...